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Folcuin (c. 935 – 16
September 990) was a monk at the
abbey of Saint-Bertin,
where he was a
deacon and archivist, and
later abbot of Lobbes. He wrote...
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Catholic Church,
particularly by the Bollandists. In the late 10th century,
Folcuin wrote that Abel had been a monk in
Lobbes Abbey (modern day Belgium) while...
- annalist,
Folcuin—who
wrongly believed that
Edwin had been king —
thought he had fled
England "driven by some
disturbance in his kingdom".
Folcuin stated...
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Saint Folcwin or
Folcuin (Latin: Folquinus, Folcwinus, Folcvinus; Old Dutch: *Folkwin; French: Folquin) (d. 15
December 855) was a
Frankish abbot, cleric...
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imperial ''missi of
Charlemagne in 806. Richarda,
married Nithard Folcuin (d. 15 Dec 855),
Bishop of Thérouanne, 817–855.
Settipani suggests that...
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Edwin drowned at sea in 933. The
Francian Annales Bertiniani compiled by
Folcuin provide more detail: For in the year of the
Incarnate Word 933, when the...
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promoted to full
abbot and the rule of the
bishops of Liège came to an end.
Folcuin, in his
Deeds of the
Abbots of Lobbes, says that
Erluin was
hated by the...
- half-brothers had come to an end. The
Annals of St.
Bertin compiled by
Folcuin the
Deacon note
laconically that Edwin, "driven by some
disturbance in...
- Folkwin, also
spelled Folcwin,
Folcuin or Volkwin, is the name of:
Folcwin (died 855),
bishop of Thérouanne
Folcuin (c. 935–990),
abbot of
Lobbes Volkwin...
- 1004)
Elvira Ramírez,
princess and
regent of León (approximate date)
Folcuin,
Frankish abbot of
Saint Bertin (approximate date) Gao Qiong,
Chinese general...